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Effects of Herbal treatment for In-patients with Mild Fever: Retrospective Clinical Study

Journal of Korean Medicine / Journal of Korean Medicine, (P)1010-0695; (E)2288-3339
2011, v.32 no.6, pp.122-130
Sun-ju Lee (Sangji University)
In-sik Han (Sangji University)
Hyun-suk Oh (Sangji University)
Dong-jin Lee (Sangji University)
Jeung-won Yoon (Daejeon University)
Ga-young Choi (Sangji University)
Sun-gi Hong (Sangji University)
Won-chul Lee (Sangji University)

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Abstract

Objectives: This study was designed to investigate the effect of herbal extract medicines for inpatients with fever symptoms in an oriental medicine hospital. Methods: Medical records of inpatients who experienced over 38℃ of fever from July 2010 to August 2011 has been requested with deleted personal identifiable information. The requested data were analyzed by patients’ general characteristics, administrated western/herbal medicines, and changes in the body temperature of four administration groups (group 1, herbal extract medicine only; group 2, western medication(antibiotics/antipyretics) only; group 3, combination of herbal extract medicine and western medication; group 4, no medication control). The SPSS 19.0 was used for statistical analysis and p-value of less than 0.05 was regarded significant. Results: The body temperature has significantly dropped over time in the herbal extract medicine only group (p< 0.001) along with the antibiotics/antipyretics only group. When both treatments were combined, stronger antipyretic effect was shown compared to the sole treatment of herbal extract medicine or antibiotics/antipyretics. Conclusion: The use of herbal extract medicines may be effective in alleviation of fever.

keywords
fever, herbal extract, antibiotics, antipyretics, combined medication


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